TAUNTON — The City Council met with representatives of WeCare Organics on Tuesday night to discuss potential ways to improve recycling in the community.

The company, which has a contract with the city to build a trash recycling facility that will open in July on Mozzone Boulevard, listened to questions from councillors about different options to improve recycling pickup.

One of the potential options discussed is the introduction of large rolling bins for residents, which could be loaded into a recycling truck by machine. Currently, the city uses smaller bins.

“We are asking for information on a number of items,” said David Pottier, who is the chairman of the Solid Waste Subcommittee. “We are talking about the best way to (handle) recycling pick up in the city. For some towns, it’s the huge totes. It’s different to do that here in Taunton, but ... we want to find ways to increase recycling.”

The city is moving toward a “true single stream” for recycling, meaning residents can throw all their recyclables together, and members of the City Council are looking at options to encourage more recycling in the city, Pottier said.